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View article: Table S1 from Cervical Cancer Stage at Diagnosis and Survival among Women ≥65 Years in California
Table S1 from Cervical Cancer Stage at Diagnosis and Survival among Women ≥65 Years in California Open
Supplementary Table S1. Association between sociodemographic and clinical characteristics with late-stage (II-IV, Unknown*) cervical cancer diagnosis for patients ≥65 years, 2009-2018 (N=2,420)
View article: Cancer Incidence and Trends in Persistent Poverty Areas of California by Race/Ethnicity and Sex
Cancer Incidence and Trends in Persistent Poverty Areas of California by Race/Ethnicity and Sex Open
Background Although previous studies have observed the relationship between living in persistent poverty areas (PPAs) and adverse cancer outcomes, the relationship between residing in PPAs and disparities in cancer incidence rates and temp…
View article: Disparities in hysterectomy-corrected endometrial cancer incidence trends by histologic subtype among racial/ethnic groups in California, 2012–2019
Disparities in hysterectomy-corrected endometrial cancer incidence trends by histologic subtype among racial/ethnic groups in California, 2012–2019 Open
Our findings show that race/ethnicity is associated with endometrial cancer incidence and underscore the importance of jointly examining racial/ethnic disparities with age and histologic subtype.
View article: An Examination of Liver Cancer Incidence in California.
An Examination of Liver Cancer Incidence in California. Open
HCC AAIR trends have declined in California, but not for all groups. Older men and Hispanic and White women did not experience the same reductions in HCC AAIR observed in other groups. CCA AAIR trends have increased among nearly all groups…
View article: Cancer Incidence in Persistent Poverty Areas of California by Race/Ethnicity.
Cancer Incidence in Persistent Poverty Areas of California by Race/Ethnicity. Open
View article: Late-Stage Cervical Cancer Diagnosis in Young Adults in California Following the Affordable Care Act
Late-Stage Cervical Cancer Diagnosis in Young Adults in California Following the Affordable Care Act Open
View article: Cervical Cancer Stage at Diagnosis and Survival among Women ≥65 Years in California
Cervical Cancer Stage at Diagnosis and Survival among Women ≥65 Years in California Open
Background: Through adequate screening and follow-up, cervical cancer can be prevented or detected at early-stage (stage I), which is related to excellent survival. Current guidelines recommend discontinuing screening for women ≥65 years w…
View article: Implementation and Evaluation of the California Cancer Registry Patient Contact Database.
Implementation and Evaluation of the California Cancer Registry Patient Contact Database. Open
View article: Evaluation of Cancer Deaths Attributable to Tobacco in California, 2014-2019
Evaluation of Cancer Deaths Attributable to Tobacco in California, 2014-2019 Open
Importance California’s tobacco control efforts have been associated with a decrease in cancer mortality, but these estimates are based on smoking prevalence of the general population. Patient-level tobacco use information allows for more …
View article: Environmental pesticide exposure and non-Hodgkin lymphoma survival: a population-based study
Environmental pesticide exposure and non-Hodgkin lymphoma survival: a population-based study Open
View article: Stage at diagnosis and survival among adolescents and young adults with lymphomas following the Affordable Care Act implementation in California
Stage at diagnosis and survival among adolescents and young adults with lymphomas following the Affordable Care Act implementation in California Open
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs, 15‐39 years) are the largest uninsured population in the Unites States, increasing the likelihood of late‐stage cancer diagnosis and poor survival. We evaluated the associations between the Affordable Ca…
View article: Symptomatic presentation of cervical cancer in emergency departments in California
Symptomatic presentation of cervical cancer in emergency departments in California Open
View article: Urban–Rural Variations in Quality of Care Among Patients With Cancer in California
Urban–Rural Variations in Quality of Care Among Patients With Cancer in California Open
Rural residence was inversely associated with receipt of recommended surgery for gastric and colon cancer patients not treated at NCICCs, and for receiving recommended radiotherapy after breast conserving surgery regardless of treatment lo…
View article: Increasing Rates of Colorectal Cancer Among Young People in California, 1988-2017.
Increasing Rates of Colorectal Cancer Among Young People in California, 1988-2017. Open
CRC is increasing among several young age groups. Because evidence suggests that younger adults present with more advanced disease, these results may be useful for educating health care providers about CRC risk and suggest that CRC screeni…
View article: Impact of Health Insurance on Stage at Cancer Diagnosis Among Adolescents and Young Adults
Impact of Health Insurance on Stage at Cancer Diagnosis Among Adolescents and Young Adults Open
Background Uninsured adolescents and young adults (AYAs) and those with publicly funded health insurance are more likely to be diagnosed with cancer at later stages. However, prior population-based studies have not distinguished between AY…
View article: First-Line Systemic Treatments for Stage IV Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer in California: Patterns of Care and Outcomes in a Real-World Setting
First-Line Systemic Treatments for Stage IV Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer in California: Patterns of Care and Outcomes in a Real-World Setting Open
Background Multiple systemic treatments have been developed for stage IV non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but their use and effect on outcomes at the population level are unknown. This study describes the utilization of first-line syste…
View article: A text-mining approach to obtain detailed treatment information from free-text fields in population-based cancer registries: A study of non-small cell lung cancer in California
A text-mining approach to obtain detailed treatment information from free-text fields in population-based cancer registries: A study of non-small cell lung cancer in California Open
SAS-based text mining of free-text data can accurately detect systemic treatments administered to patients and save considerable time compared to manual review, maximizing the utility of the extant information in population-based cancer re…
View article: Disparities in quality of cancer care
Disparities in quality of cancer care Open
Escalating costs and concerns about quality of cancer care have increased calls for quality measurement and performance accountability for providers and health plans. The purpose of the present cross-sectional study was to assess variabili…
View article: Comorbidity index in central cancer registries: the value of hospital discharge data
Comorbidity index in central cancer registries: the value of hospital discharge data Open
Despite some limitations, using hospital discharge data to construct a comorbidity index for cancer registries is a feasible and valid method to enhance registry data, which can provide important clinically relevant information for populat…
View article: Kidney Cancer Incidence in California: End of the Trend?
Kidney Cancer Incidence in California: End of the Trend? Open
Background and Objective: Since the 1990s, multiple studies have reported on an increased incidence of renal cell carcinomas (RCC), which has been considered incidental to the high use of abdominal diagnostic imaging. This population-based…
View article: Disparities in Stage at Diagnosis, Survival, and Quality of Cancer Care in California by Source of Health Insurance
Disparities in Stage at Diagnosis, Survival, and Quality of Cancer Care in California by Source of Health Insurance Open
Disparities in Stage at Diagnosis, Survival, and Quality of Cancer Care in California by Source of Health Insurance